It was also claimed that at the bottom of the hierarchy were black-skinned people from Africa and Aborigines from Australia, while pale-skinned Nordic people were at the top of the hierarchy.
It became dominated by the Voe Deo, an aggressive, progressive, black-skinned people.
Behind them come a nation of tall, noble, black-skinned people.
Around me I saw the others - the black-skinned people with the silver crests - standing transfixed and frozen, fascinated by the sight that lay before them, rigid as if with fear, but something more than just plain fear - superstitious fear, perhaps.
They're the only black-skinned people that I know of, but how on earth they came here, I haven't a clue.
She was not yet used to seeing black-skinned people.
And Orville Prescott, The New York Times book reviewer, wrote in the Yale Review that Paton's novel was "the finest I have ever read about the tragic plight of black-skinned people in a white man's world."
The Ghadars are a black-skinned people who share their jungles in the south-east of Tanaephis with monsters and dinosaurs.
Where are the rest of the black-skinned people these days, the ones who don't shoot hoop or wait on us?
Myre flew lazy circles in the sky above the encampment full of those strange, black-skinned people, and watched everything that was going on below her.